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Metal and metalloid removal in constructed wetlands, with emphasis on the importance of plants and standardized measurements: A review.

L Marchand1, M Mench, D L Jacob, M L Otte.   

Abstract

This review integrates knowledge on the removal of metals and metalloids from contaminated waters in constructed wetlands and offers insight into future R&D priorities. Metal removal processes in wetlands are described. Based on 21 papers, the roles and impacts on efficiency of plants in constructed wetlands are discussed. The effects of plant ecotypes and class (monocots, dicots) and of system size on metal removal are addressed. Metal removal rates in wetlands depend on the type of element (Hg > Mn > Fe = Cd > Pb = Cr > Zn = Cu > Al > Ni > As), their ionic forms, substrate conditions, season, and plant species. Standardized procedures and data are lacking for efficiently comparing properties of plants and substrates. We propose a new index, the relative treatment efficiency index (RTEI), to quantify treatment impacts on metal removal in constructed wetlands. Further research is needed on key components, such as effects of differences in plant ecotypes and microbial communities, in order to enhance metal removal efficiency.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20869144     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2010.08.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


  24 in total

Review 1.  Arsenic-transforming microbes and their role in biomining processes.

Authors:  L Drewniak; A Sklodowska
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2013-01-09       Impact factor: 4.223

2.  Chromium removal efficiency of plant, microbe and media in experimental VSSF constructed wetlands under monocropped and co-cropped conditions.

Authors:  Paritosh Kumar; Ravinder Kaur; Defo Celestin; Prakash Kumar
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2019-11-26       Impact factor: 4.223

3.  Performance of a wall cascade constructed wetland treating surfactant-polluted water.

Authors:  Jessica Tamiazzo; Simone Breschigliaro; Michela Salvato; Maurizio Borin
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2015-01-14       Impact factor: 4.223

4.  Metal uptake capability of Cyperus articulatus L. and its role in mitigating heavy metals from contaminated wetlands.

Authors:  Tarek M Galal; Fatma A Gharib; Safia M Ghazi; Khalid H Mansour
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2017-07-27       Impact factor: 4.223

5.  Hazardous metal pollution in a protected coastal area from Northern Patagonia (Argentina).

Authors:  C H Marinho; E Giarratano; J L Esteves; M A Narvarte; M N Gil
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2017-01-13       Impact factor: 4.223

6.  The adaptability of a wetland plant species Myriophyllum aquaticum to different nitrogen forms and nitrogen removal efficiency in constructed wetlands.

Authors:  Rui Wang; Na Bai; Shengjun Xu; Guoqiang Zhuang; Zhihui Bai; Zhirui Zhao; Xuliang Zhuang
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2017-12-30       Impact factor: 4.223

7.  Removal of Al, Ga, As, V and Mo from alkaline wastewater using pilot-scale constructed wetlands.

Authors:  Tao Hua; Richard J Haynes; Ya-Feng Zhou
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2019-11-02       Impact factor: 4.223

8.  Evaluating the phytoremediation potential of Phragmites australis grown in pentachlorophenol and cadmium co-contaminated soils.

Authors:  Nejla Hechmi; Nadhira Ben Aissa; Hassen Abdenaceur; Naceur Jedidi
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2013-07-31       Impact factor: 4.223

9.  Effects of vegetative-periodic-induced rhizosphere variation on the uptake and translocation of metals in Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin ex. Steudel growing in the Sun Island Wetland.

Authors:  Jieting Wu; Li Wang; Fang Ma; Jixian Yang; Shiyang Li; Zhe Li
Journal:  Ecotoxicology       Date:  2013-03-02       Impact factor: 2.823

10.  Metal accumulation from leachate by polyculture in crushed brick and steel slag using pilot-scale constructed wetland in the climate of Pakistan.

Authors:  Ammara Batool
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2019-09-03       Impact factor: 4.223

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